Process Pumps

EDDY Pump process pumps are designed to handle the toughest of conditions, making them an excellent choice for industrial process applications.

EDDY Process Pumps are a type of pump that is specifically designed to pump liquids that contain solids or other particulate matter. Process pumps are typically used in industrial and commercial applications, such as in the mining, sewage, and waste water treatment industries. EDDY Pumps are designed for efficiently handling abrasive and high solids content liquids, which makes them well-suited for use as process pumps in industrial and mining applications.

EDDY process pumps are the ideal solution for industrial applications that require the transfer of liquids that contain solids or abrasive particles. EDDY Pumps are designed to handle the presence of large, abrasive solids, which can cause damage or clogging in traditional pumps. 

EDDY Pump Process Pump

EDDY Pumps feature specially designed recessed rotors and wear-resistant materials that allow the pumps to act effectively and efficiently transfer materials without interruption.

In addition to their ability to handle solids, EDDY Process Pumps are also known for their versatility and durability. They can be used in a variety of industries, including mining, waste management, and chemical processing.

With a wide range of models available, including both horizontal and vertical configurations, EDDY Pumps can be tailored to meet the specific needs of any application.

Our process pumps can be powered by electric motors or diesel engines and are available in sizes up to 12-inches to suit different applications.

Process Pump Specs

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1-inch Process Pump HD-1000 (1.5x1)ENG
2-inch Process Pump HD-2000 (3x2)ENG ESP
3-inch Process Pump HD-3000 (4x3)ENG ESP
4-inch Process Pump HD-4000 (6x4)ENG ESP
5-inch Process Pump HD-5000 (5x5)ENG
5-inch Process Pump HD-5000 (6x5)ENG
6-inch Process Pump HD-6000 (8x6)ENG ESP
8-inch Process Pump HD-8000 (10x8)ENG ESP
10-inch Process Pump HD-10000 (12x10)ENG ESP
12-inch Process Pump HD-12000 (14x12)ENG ESP

Horizontal VS Vertical Process Pump: Which Should You Choose?

The choice between a horizontal or vertical orientation for a process pump depends on the specific application and its requirements. A horizontal pump is typically used when the fluid is being pumped over a long distance or when the pump is located below the liquid level. This configuration allows for a more compact design and helps reduce the overall cost of the system. On the other hand, a vertical pump is ideal for applications where the fluid is being pumped upwards or where the pump is located above the liquid level. Some factors to consider when making this decision include the following:

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Space constraints: Horizontal pumps take up less space than vertical pumps, making them a better option when space is limited.

Flow rate and pressure: Horizontal pumps are typically better suited for high flow rates and low-pressure applications, while vertical pumps are better for low flow rates and high-pressure applications.

Solids content: Horizontal pumps are better suited for pumping liquids with low solids content, while vertical pumps are better for pumping liquids with high solids content.

Installation: Vertical pumps are easier to install and require less support, making them a better option for applications where the installation can be complex.

Maintenance: Horizontal pumps are easier to maintain than vertical pumps, as they have more accessible parts.

Cost: Horizontal pumps are usually less expensive than vertical pumps.

Ultimately, the choice between a horizontal or vertical orientation depends on the application’s specific requirements and liquid properties. Please consult with our sales team to ensure that the pump selected is suitable for your particular process and application.

EDDY Pump Features and Benefits

The Ideal Process Pump for Slurry, Sludge, Grit, Fly Ash, Paste and Scum.

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EDDY Pump Advantages

  • Non-Clog, High Viscosity, High Specific Gravity, High Abrasives, Low pH Pumping Design
  • 30-70% Solids Pumping by Volume
  • Ability to pump objects of up to 12-inches in diameter
  • 100% American Built
  • State-of-the-Art Research and Development Facilities on site
  • Easily process rags, string, rocks and foreign objects

Options

  • Vertical or Horizontal Mounting
  • Submersible / Immersible
  • Process Pump Applications
  • Electric or Hydraulic Powered
  • Various Metals Available
  • Variable Speed Control
  • Self-Priming
  • Trailer / Skid Mounted
  • Bearing House / Close-Coupled
  • Automated Controls

Pump Features

  • Premium Seal Support System
  • Non-Clogging Design
  • High Solids Handling
  • High Viscosity and Specific Gravity Handling
  • High Abrasives Handling
  • No Critical Tolerances
  • Low Maintenance
  • Minimal Downtime
  • Low Ownership Costs

PROCESS PUMP APPLICATIONS

Why EDDY Solids Handling Pumps are Better

High End Seal Support System
– Explained.

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Pass solids from 1-12 inches (rocks, rags, debris). The EDDY Pump’s open rotor design with high tolerances allow anything that will go into the intake to be passed through the discharge without issues.

Tolerance between the rotor and the volute in the 4″ EDDY Pump easily allows the passage of a man’s arm. Compared with the tolerance in a centrifugal pump, the EDDY Pump easily wins. Our line of submersible sludge pumps range between 1-inch through 12-inch EDDY Pump line, the tolerance ranges from 1-12 inches. 

This translates to a significant amount of solids and debris pass through, without clogging the pump.  To learn more about the technology behind our pumps continue reading Here.

We are one of the few companies who manufactures both our pumps and dredging equipment to ensure optimal support. All equipment Powered by EDDY Pump.

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The Best Non-Clog and High Solids Slurry Pump on the Market. Since 1984.

Best Applications: If you are pumping slurry, high solids, extremely viscous material, paste, high abrasives (sand & gravel) and material filled with solids, then you found the ideal pump for your job.

Industries Most Served: Mining, Fly Ash, Coal Ash Pumping, Oil and Fracking, Waste Water, Paper/Pulp, Chemical, Energy, Water Districts, Irrigation Districts and Dredging Companies. 

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